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In a statement, Zara ’ s representatives said that the accusations of slave labour made against the retailer represent a “ serious breach in accordance with the Code of Conduct for External Manufacturers and Workshops of Inditex .” They also countered that all factories responsible for unauthorized outsourcing have been asked to regularize immediately the situation of the workers involved.

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These proposals led to the creation of international organizations, such as the United Nations and NATO, and international regimes, such as the Bretton Woods system and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which were calculated both to maintain a balance of power in favor of the United States as well as regularize cooperation between nations, in order to achieve a peaceful phase of capitalism.
As of 2008, it is still quite inconcrete, as it is not clear on which space this operator should act in order to get the correct dynamics, nor how to regularize it in order to get the expected logarithmic corrections.
After he took office, Bucaram tried to reorganize the state, which included trying to regularize the privatization process initiated by Osvaldo Hurtado ( 1980, Popular Democracy Party ), and supported by the next three presidents: León Febres Cordero ( 1984, PSC ), Rodrigo Borja Cevallos ( 1988, Left wing Democracy ) and Sixto Durán Ballén ( 1992, ex-PSC ).

regularize and rights
The federal government had to step in to install basic services and regularize the property rights of more than 77, 000 parcels of ejido land that was sold.

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He urged the king to destroy the feudal bandits, was responsible for the royal tactics in dealing with the communal movements, and endeavoured to regularize the administration of justice.
In this position, she sponsored and ensured the passage of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act, a bill to regularize the status of women in the armed forces that was signed into law by President Truman in June 1948.
Around the time the SF anthology market was bottoming out, Elwood moved on to Laser Books, an ultimately unsuccessful attempt by romance publishing giant Harlequin Books to systematize and regularize SF into a uniform series of novels by diverse authors.
The modern rules attempt to regularize medieval practice, but there are many cases that cannot easily be made to fit, whether because a local custom was involved, or because an exception was made, or because the rules were still in flux.
In 1919 the IAU was formed, and it appointed a committee to regularize the chaotic lunar and Martian nomenclatures then current.
As evidenced by his signing of a new charter to regularize the affairs of the guild on May 22, 1631, Heda was an active member of the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke.
" Though nothing was done to regularize the position of the Jews, the door was opened to their gradual return.
Macklin was one of the forerunners to stress the need to regularize rehearsals.
Their intent was to deal cooperatively with wool buyers to regularize pricing and avoid wide swings in the supply-demand situation.
In any case, Mongkut was in a position to regularize and tighten the relations between monarchy and sangha at a time when the monarchy was expanding its control over the country in general and developing the kind of bureaucracy necessary to such control.
In September 1883 he was named French minister to China and could conduct his most important mission in 1884, when he was sent as to regularize the French dominion in Annam.

regularize and for
For multi-loop integrals that will depend on several variables we can make a change of variables to polar coordinates and then replace the integral over the angles by a sum so we have only a divergent integral, that will depend on the modulus and then we can apply the zeta regularization algorithm, the main idea for multi-loop integrals is to replace the factor after a change to hyperspherical coordinates so the UV overlapping divergences are encoded in variable r. In order to regularize these integrals one needs a regulator, for the case of multi-loop integrals, these regulator can be taken as so the multi-loop integral will converge for big enough's ' using the Zeta regularization we can analytic continue the variable's ' to the physical limit where s = 0 and then regularize any UV integral.
Trailokanat adopted the position of uparaja, translated as " viceroy " or " underking ", usually held by the king's senior son or full brother, in an attempt to regularize the succession to the throne — a particularly difficult feat for a polygamous dynasty.

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In 1794 they formally adopted both the natural children to regularize their legal status.

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The emperor may have been the first to perform a census and establish and regularize a system of taxation.
Vietnam has stepped up its efforts to attract foreign capital from the West and regularize relations with the world financial system.
From October 1944-March 1945, many FFI units were amalgamated into the French Army in order to regularize the units.
Under Getúlio Vargas, Brazil moved toward a more centralized state structure that has served to regularize and modernize state governments, moving toward universal suffrage and secret ballots, gradually freeing Brazilian politics from the grips of coronelismo.
Under Getúlio Vargas, ushered into power by the middle class and agrarian oligarchies of peripheral states resentful of the coffee oligarchs, Brazil moved toward a more centralized state structure that has served to regularize and modernize state governments, moving toward more universal suffrage and secret ballots, gradually freeing Brazilian politics from the grips of coronelismo.
Though short-lived, this addition served to regularize pronunciations.
The Second Continental Congress had drawn up Articles of Confederation on November 15, 1777, to regularize its own status.
Some years later in 1855, John Snow made a testimony against the Amendment to this bill that regularize air pollution of some industries.
He also worked with the British Resident, James Busby to regularize the relationships between the two races.
Boudinot urged the territory to regularize its status with the United States, and later supported measures needed to admit Oklahoma as a state.
Despite many difficulties, García Granados wanted to regularize the government by constructing a lawful regime.

slavery and 1685
In 1685, Louis XIV signed into law the Code Noir ( Black Code ), which regulated slavery in the French colonies.
In 1685, in France Jean-Baptiste Colbert promulgated the " Code des Noires " ( Code concerning the Blacks ), whose 60 articles would regulate slavery in the colonies.
To regularise slavery, in 1685 Louis XIV had enacted the code noir, which accorded certain human rights to slaves and responsibilities to the master, who was obliged to feed, clothe and provide for the general well-being of his slaves.
The Code in 1685 set the pattern for policing slavery.

slavery and Louis
The Louisiana Territory was broken into smaller portions for administration, and the territories passed slavery laws similar to those in the southern states but trying to encompass the preceding French and Spanish rule ( for instance, Spain had prohibited slavery of Native Americans in 1769, but some slaves of mixed African-Native American descent were still being held in St. Louis when the US took over the Louisiana Territory ).
* Marguerite ( woman of color ), in 1805 filed the first " freedom suit " in St. Louis and succeeded in ending Indian slavery in the state of Missouri in 1836
After two years, the army transferred Emerson to territory where slavery was legal: first to St. Louis, Missouri, then to Louisiana.
By this time, the Blow family had relocated to Missouri and become opponents of slavery, granting the Scotts emancipation by Henry Taylor Blow on May 26, 1857, less than three months after the Supreme Court ruling. Scott went to work as a porter in St. Louis for nearly 17 months before he died from tuberculosis in September 1858.
August 2, 1766 saw the birth of Saint-Pierre de Louis Delgrès, a mixed-race free black who would serve in the French army and fight the British in 1794, before becoming the leader of the unsuccessful resistance in Guadeloupe against General Richepance, whom Napoleon had sent to restore slavery to that colony.
Missouri, a Union state where slavery was legal, became a battleground when the pro-secession governor, against the vote of the legislature, led troops to the federal arsenal at St. Louis ; he was aided by Confederate forces from Arkansas and Louisiana.
In 1819 he went to St. Louis, Missouri, and there in 1819-1820 took an active part in the slavery controversy.
Tensions over slavery increased in St. Louis and three times, pro-slavery opponents destroyed Lovejoy's printing press to try to stop his publication.
In the Border states, slavery was systematically dying out in the urban areas and the regions without cotton, especially in cities that were rapidly industrializing, such as Baltimore, Louisville, and St. Louis.
However, slavery declined in the border states and could barely survive in cities and industrial areas ( it was fading out in cities such as Baltimore, Louisville and St. Louis ), so a South based on slavery was rural and non-industrial.
On August 26, 1856 he fought a duel on Bloody Island ( Mississippi River ) with Thomas C. Reynolds ( then the St. Louis District Attorney ) over the slavery issue.
That said Walker now holds your petitioner and child in slavery, claiming her as his slave, and your petitioner prays that your petitioner and said child may be allowed to sue as a poor person in the St. Louis Circuit Court for freedom & that the said Walker may be restrained from carrying her & said child out of the jurisdiction of the St. Louis Circuit Court till the termination of said suit.
Crispin Bates has noted that Morton's " systematic justification " for the separation of races, along with the work of Louis Agassiz, was also used by those who favoured slavery in the US, with the Charleston Medical Journal noting at his death that " We of the South should consider him as our benefactor for aiding most materially in giving to the negro his true position as an inferior race.
The memoir recounts her mother Polly Berry's legal battles in St. Louis, Missouri for her own and her daughter's freedom from slavery.
Born into slavery in St. Louis, Missouri in 1830, Lucy Ann Berry was the daughter of slaves Polly Berry and a mulatto father
In the 1850s, under Louis Chamerovzow, the society helped John Brown write and publish his autobiography a decade before the American Civil War ended slavery in the United States.

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